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Your brain is a powerful piece of machinery. At the center of your nervous system your brain controls all conscious actions, like your thoughts, feelings and memories. And it controls all automatic actions like your heartbeat, blood pressure, body temperature and breathing.The NIS system bases its treatment method on the scientific principle that the brain governs ‘optimum function’ of all the body’s systems.

As long as the neurology (brain) is communicating appropriately with the physiology (body), we should be operating at ‘optimum function’.

As we go about our daily lives we are exposed to different types of stresses. Stresses can be Physical/ Pathological/ Neurological/ Emotional. For the most part our bodies are designed to handle these. But from time to time these stresses can push you past your usual ‘tolerance’ level – causing the signal between brain and body to become disconnected. And because the signal is not getting through, your brain no longer has complete control of that particular area of your physiology (body). When an area of physiology is no longer under the control of the brain, it will stop functioning to its optimum and you then begin to experience symptoms. (There are over 6,000 possible symptoms that the body is capable of).

Symptoms are your body’s way of saying that things are not working as they should be or to ‘optimum function’.

The NIS system uses latest scientific research to ‘tap’ into the intelligence of your brain to identify which signals are not getting though. By restoring these connections, your physiology (body) will come back under the control of your neurology (brain). When this happens the effected areas of your body are able to be returned to optimum potential. And so the symptom/s you are experiencing will in turn resolve.Our approach is unique in that we are accessing the intelligence of the brain through muscle testing and using these external anatomical contact points. When a disconnected signal is identified we integrate and ‘tap’ a very specific area of the cranium so that the brain is able to restore the signal. Once this happens and communication resumes, the neurology (brain) is able to begin returning your physiology (body) back to its optimum function

How often should I see my NIS practitioner?

Your NIS practitioner will recommend an initial plan of care for your specific complaint and needs.
We begin all new patients on a 3 treatment program. This gives the practitioner an opportunity to monitor the physiological changes taking place and provide feedback to the patient regarding their case.

How long will the results last?

Each case is unique, and treatment findings will vary from person to person – even for two patients with the same issue.
Results can depend on the length of time the person has had the complaint, the severity and the age of the person.
There are some complaints that should only need to be addressed once (over the first series of treatments).
But as we go though our daily lives we are continuously exposed to external stresses that can sometimes overload our body systems causing new issues to arise.

How often should I have a maintenance ‘check-up?

The life of a red blood cell is 120 days, and it is to this cycle that we suggest having that ‘tune-up’.
Red bloods cells perform the most important duty of travelling through your body delivering oxygen and removing waste. Your bones are continually producing new red blood cells. Aged red blood cells are removed by the liver, spleen and bone marrow. Your body is hard at work all the time.
Our experience has shown that the body struggles to keep itself at its optimum longer than around 100-120 days – the average life cycle of a red blood cell. It is to this quarterly cycle that we suggest having that ‘maintenance’ check-up. This will take care of any small issues today – with a view to preventing larger issues developing in the future.